UMD Team Makes “Final Four” in HUD Affordable Housing Competition

 Team challenged to conceive affordable housing site for seniors, people with disabilities

HISP Alumna Rei Harada brings Egypt’s Heritage to Light

When most people think of Egypt, the predominant image that comes to mind is the Pyramids.

Alumni Profile, Valentine's Edition: Chelsie and Ryan Rattanni

Over the past 50 years, MAPP has produced its fair share of power couples.

New Book Looks to Forests for Urban Inspiration

Since the beginning of time, the forest has encompassed the necessary elements to invent, grow and sustain life.

Giving Shelter: Terp Magazine Remembers Professor John Wiebenson

Fifty years ago, one of the first projects undertaken by UMD’s then-new school of architecture was to make the final major vision of Martin Luther

The Mind of a Hiring Manager: Bozzuto

The Bozzuto Group is a privately held, award-winning, integrated real estate services organization that specializes in complicated urban infill pro

Alumni Profile: Mahmoud Riad and Next Gen Architecture

Mahmoud Riad was discouraged. It was the summer of 2004 and he was three years into a five year architecture degree in Cairo, Egypt.

HISP alum shares the story of the Jackson Magnolia on NPR

The Jackson Magnolia, a collossal, 200-year-old tree that has been a fixture on the White House grounds for 39 presidents, is in trouble.

Fall 2017 Capstone Competition

On December 16th, eight MRED students [pictured below] presented their feasibility studies for their capstone projects to a panel of industry judge